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over a year ago
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"Ooh God no.
I can't even walk thru the woods at night. Imagine bumping uglies near dead people. Not at all. "
quite peaceful and beautful on a sunny day |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Ooh God no.
I can't even walk thru the woods at night. Imagine bumping uglies near dead people. Not at all.
quite peaceful and beautful on a sunny day " |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I'll never understand how people can have sex at a place of mass grievance." i would feel disrepectfull even if i never knew people there, it was an online topic i brushed across, apologies i do not know the link
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"I'll never understand how people can have sex at a place of mass grievance."
i havent and have no desire too but its also a place of celebrating someones life - a place for memories not just the sad part |
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"I'll never understand how people can have sex at a place of mass grievance."
Eros and Thanatos go hand in hand!
Many graveyards are historical, there are no fresh signs of mourning there. Some spiritually attuned people enjoy the vibe in graveyards churches and the like. And with anyone with a modicum of religion death is a portal to eternity.
I'll stick to basements and forests myself, may stretch to an ancient ruin or abandoned castle. |
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